The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 11, 1904, Image 1

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TWENTY SECOND YEAR
Suddenly Summoned Home
J HLudwick was found dead in bed
Tuesday morning of this week by his
daughter Miss Vergio who wont into
fais room to call him for breakfast Mr
Xiudwick retired Monday evening feel
ing no worse than usual and wbilo his
death was not unexpected the realization
came to the members of the family and
-to the host of friends in city and coun
try as a great shock notwithstanding
the deceased had been in failing health
for about two years and despite the
fact that his state has been regarded as
lopeless for several months
Harvey Ludwick was one of Gods
Tioblemen The golden rule was his
raotto He was an honorable upright
Christian gentleman and held the re
spect and love of all who knew him
His memory is a benediction
His own physical ailments were ag
gravated by the loss of and longing for
the dear complement and helpmate of
his life who had preceded him to the
spirit landMune 12 1902
Funeral services wore conducted at
the Methodist church by Rev M B
Carman Thursday afternoon at two
oclock a large body of sympathetic
friends attending and paying a last
tribute of loving respect to the memory
ofthe departed Mnuy beautiful floral
tributes were upon and about the casket
John Hakvev Ludwick was born
July 3 1849RimersburgClarion county
Pennsylvania In 1869 with his parents
he moved to Illinois April 12th 1876
le was united in marriage with Miss
Sarah E Wheeler in Onarga Illinois
Dallas Texas became their home in
1877 In 1881 they moved to McCook
where they have since made their home
Ten children were born to them five
daughters and five sons Four children
survive the parents Earl Vergie Lewis
and Loran Mrs Ludwick died in this
city June 11th 1902 The deceased had
been suffering with a complication of
diseases for the past two years but the
end came from an attack of heart trou
ble The deceased was a life long and
ardent MethodiBt being a member of
the building committee having in hand
tho construction of the Methodist
church of this city in 1885
Mrs Hilen Trowbridge of Lincoln a
sister Mrs I J Owen of Yuma Colo
and Mrs C H Pratt of Cropsey 111
and Mr and Mrs George
Wheeler of Holdrege cousins were
among those present at the funeral jes
terday
Deceased was among the pioneer mer
chants of the city engaging in the fur
niture business here in 1883 in partner
ship with his brother-in-law H T
Trowbridge now in the railway mail
service and located in Lincoln
The deceased was a member of the A
O U W and his life was insured for
2000 in the order
Business was quite generally suspend
ed in the city during the funeral out of
respect for an honored businessman and
citizen
Death of Mrs M Y Starbuck
The following brief statement of the
death and burial of Mrs Moody Star
buck comes from the Omaha World
Herald of Monday March 7th 1904
Starbuck Mrs Emma R beloved
wife of M Y Starbuck of the railway
mail service March 6th 1904 aged 51
years She leaves a husband and three
childred Mrs George A Goodwin
Mrs Louie Searles and Garrip Starbuck
Funeral services were held on Tuesday
afternoon at two oclock from the late
residence 2105 Grant street interment
being made in Forest Lawn cemetery
The Tribune is advised that the en
tire family was at home at the funeral
The deceased will be remembered by
early settlers of Indianola and of Mc
Cook in both of which places she lived
for a number of years She had been
in poor health for a long time
The bereaved husband and children
are the objects of much tender sympathy
from their old friends and relatives in
Uedwillow county
Mrs Luke Tulley Passes Away
After a short illness Mrs Luke Tul
ley an old resident of our city passed
away Monday night about 10 oclock
She is survived here by her aged and in
firm husband who has the deep sympa
thy of the community in his loneliness
and helplessness
Funeral services were held by Rev
Loughran in St Patricks church Wed
nesday morning at 10 oclock after
which the remains were buried in Cal
vary cemetery
Mrs G G Eisenhart Dead
The death of MrsGeorge J Eisenhart
-wife of the Culbertson banker is an
nounced occurring on Wednesday morn
ing The husband and five little child
ren survive her Mr Eisenhart will be
remembered as Judge Norris court re
porter Tender sympathy will go up to
him from all over the district
A Victim of Consumption
Chris Hansen of the Quick neighbor
hood Frontier county died on Sat
urday last of consumption and was bur
ied on Monday in the cemetery at Quick
postoffice A number of the members of
this unfortunate family have fallen vic
tims to this dread disease
Conferred Degree and Banquetted
The members of Eureka chapter No
S6 O E S conferred the chapter de
gree on Mr and Mrs John White of
Frontier county last Friday evening
after which they enjoyed a banquet
which has never been excelled m the
history of the chapter
The newest in belts bags and girdles
at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Fifteen choice new patterns of per
cales just received at the Thompson
Dry Goods Cos
Of course you are going to have a
garden this summer The first item
needed is a sun bonnet Just received a
carload at the Thompson Dry Goods
Cos
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Linus Stoll is a new enploje in Sut
tons store
Mrs George Bkck is in Denver this
week visiting a sister
Mr and Mrs I R Pate welcomed a
son into their family Monday
Miss Mabel L Stewart departed
close of last week for Anaheim Cali
fornia
Mrs Mary Brady and James Brady
are making their home in Kewanee Illi
nois now
Roy Smith was down from Denver
part of the week visiting his parents
and friends
MissSva Feeny is at the head of the
Zint Menards trimming department
for this season
Mrs Barney Hofer entertained her
brother Mr McCallum from Wauneta
first of the week
Elmer Rowell was down from the
farm near Max Dundy county Satur
day last on business
Jules Merle who has been the guest
of his son Charles fonsoveral monthshas
gone to Green Bay Wis
Engineer Thad Shepherd was up
from Fairbury Nebraska closing days
of last week to visit the family a few
days
JEKelley accompanied Supt Camp
bell to Excelsior Springs Mo Sunday
night and has been spending the week
there
A W Martin of Denver the commis
sion man was the guest of his son A W j
Jr Thursday returning home last
night
Mrs Charles Shotwell left for San
Francisco Calif Wednesday after a
short visit with her sister-in-law Mrs J
D Hare
County Treasurer Gossard expects
shortly to commence the erection of a
residence on the corner lots south of
Broadmoor
M V Sheldon has purchased the old
O M Knipple residence in the north
eastern part of the city and will move in
from the country and occupy the same
W II Harrison of Grand Island a
prominent lumber dealer of that place
and a candidate for the gubernatorial
nomination was in the city briefly
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Thursday in the interest of his quest
Henry SFerrar of the Grand Island
sugar factory was in the city and this
part of the state part of the week look
ing after the Americans beet contracts
for this season in this section of the
state
Mrs II L Donovan and children
who have been enjoying a short visit
over in Iowa with relatives arrived in
the city Monday and on the following
day departed for their new home in
Seattle Washington
Mr and Mrs Will Rider were sum
moned from Oxford Tuesday to the
bedside of Mrs Riders mother Mrs
Clay Shepherd of the Willow Mrs S
isaiow improving Mr Rider returned
to Oxford last night out his wife will
remain with her mother a while
Mr and Mrs Albert FredWoods of
Washington D C announce the birth
of a son The young man will celebrate
the event on March 3rd of each year
and will proudly bear the name of
Charles Frederick Mrs Woods maiden
name was Miss Bertha Davis by which
name she will be remembered by the
earlier residents of McCook
Mr and Mrs F C Fuller arrived
homo Wednesday night from Gales
burg Illinois where they were sum
moned last Friday night by the sudden
death of Mrs Fullers father Jesse A
Hill with an attack of dropsy The
father was buried in Galesburg on Sun
day While absent they briefly visited
in Galva Kewanee and Lafayette
Colonel W E Corwin of Lakewood
ranche is putting in his spare time when
not scurrying over the country buying
cattle in overseeing the erection of a new
barn modeled on the lines of an eastern
barn It is especially arranged for com
fort and convience in housing driving
horses buggies etc Has a coachmans
room and other conveniences While
not as pretentious as its eastern model
it is very comfortable and fills the bill
nicely
Surprised Miss Pearl
A hay rack full of boys and gh Is of
the high school surprised Miss Pearl
Rogers of Shadeland Stock Farm last
Saturday night A happy evening was
spent with music games refreshments
etc
Good Time Social
The ladies of the Congregational church
will have a good time social in the
church next Tuesday evening Mem
bers and friends are cordially invited to
come out and enjoy a pleesant evening
No admission or charges
Mens all leather gloves for 19c and
up to 8150 at the Thompson Dry Goods
Cos
New Grecian voilles in six patterns at
20c yard just in at the Thompson Dry
Goods Cos
New line of boys extra stout hose
just received at 15c and 18c at the
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Handsome assortment of worsted and
wash skirts of the Ideal make just
received at the Thompson Dry Goods
Cos
Be Strong This Spring
Spring finds many tired and de
bilitated This condition is a forci
ble warning of bad blood McCon
nells Sarsaparilla cures the ills due
to impoverished blood and makes
you feel better and stronger in ev
ery way The most effective spring
renovator we know of
McConnell Druggist
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caused some damage to T II Brittain
and others but was soon controlled
Frank Stillman was a loser in the line
of feed
The Markwad Smith Wedding
Tuesday at high noon Ernest F
Mark wad and Iva Smith both of Valley
Grange precinct were united in mar
riage the ceremony being performed at
the homo of the brides parents Mr and
Mrs W II Smith of Valley Grange
precinct in the presence of about sixty
guests relatives neighbors and friends
of the contracting parties
The young folks are both well known
to a large circle of friends in country
and city and they launch out upon the
sea of matrimony with the earnest well
wishes and hearty congratulations of all
They have gone to housekeeping on
the F S Wilcox ranch just soutn of the
city occupying the new dwelling just
recently built on tho ranch
After the ceremony a sumptuous din
ner was served to the large and happy
company
The gifts were numerous and pretty
showing in a measure the regard in
which the estimable young friends are
held
The Tribune adds its best wishes
A Home Business Opening
Do you want a permanent coal busi
ness Do you want to handle Colorado
coals that will give you the coal trade
of the town Do you want exclusive
control Do you want a company with
millions to back you Our policy elim
inates summer storage of coals
here is your chance
We are establishing a line of yards in
Central and Western Nebraska In
vestment required will be measured by
the trade of your town If interested
write us and we will let you know when
we can arrange to see you Address
either
H S Covey or Members of Line
B L Smith J Yard Committee
Hastings Neb
Burial of Bert Flaharty
The remains of Bert Flaharty who
died on the train between Cambridge
and McCook last week were buried in
Longview cemetery of this city last
Saturday by the authorities
The expenses of the funeral to the
amount of 83125 were borne by the
Cigarmakers International Union of
America out of the balance due from de
ceaseds 5000 burial benefit
Deceased leaves a wife and children
who are living in Sanduska Ohio to
whom his few effects were sent by the
authorities
Fell Among Philistines
The whole pathetic story of how a
quartette of McCook nimrods went agun
ning up in Colorado Tuesday and are
sorry is thus related in a brief special
from Wray Colorado to the Omaha Bee
fined for violating game law
Wray Colo March 8 Special tel
egram H P Sutton F A PennellW
P Bross and O Kunkel all of McCook
Neb were arrested here this afternoon
for hunting without a license and fined
S25 each This is the first prosecution
in Yuma county under the new game
law
Eleventh Grade Entertains
The members of the eleventh grade
entertained the class of 1904 handsomely
at the residence of W S Perry last
Friday evening The teachers of the
high school were also guests on the
happy occasion The class colors
lavender and green as well as red and
white carnations and smilax were used
in the decorations with pretty effect A
two course lunch was spread by the
ladies of the Dorcas society The even
ing was pleasantly passed in playing
pitch panic flinch and other games and
with music
February Mortgage Record
The mortgage record for February is
a most favorable one and is as follows
Farm mortgages filed 1111055 re
leased 925000 City and town mortga
ages filed 730000 released 1509750
Chattel mortgages filed 1855665 re
leased 3079984
Ideal waists in silk in oxford
cloths in lawns with the very daintiest
lace and embroidery trimmings just
received at the Thompson Dry Goods
Cos always headquarters for waists
The prettiest showing of mercerized
waistings ever gotten together by us
now here The Thompson Dry Goods
Co
Plenty of nice dress prints 5c yard
at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos
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RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Time Card
McCook Neb
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 11 1904
Corrections and Additions
Later information requires some
changes bo made in the statements made
last week concerning the prairie fires
The east fire started on the Lyman
Miller farm not on the John Show
place Practically everything on the
Miller farm was destroyed but the house
The barn
and buggy were burned and the
orchard was damaged Irve Show oc
cupies this farm
Everything on the Nick Mitchell
place adjoining the Miller farm was
burned house hogs corn etc Mitchells
saving nothing but what the family had
on their backs
The heaviest loser in the west fire was
William Hammell whose loss in corn
implements lumber wagons windmill
cane straw stacks etc will reach up
near the thousand dollar mark
Both fires started in straw stacks and
the fires in both were thought to be out
having been started a day or two prev
iously
David Deveneys loss has been adjust
ed and this with the quite generous sum
raised by private subscription in the
city will go far to make good his severe
loss
The other small losses will doubtless
be adjusted without trouble
The east firo crossed tho rher andt
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main ltne east depart
No 6 Central Time ll15r M
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12 920 am
14 955 pm
No 5 arrives from east at 8 p m
main line west depart
No 1 Mountain Time 1154 am
3 115pM
5 750pm
13 850aM
imperial line
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 540 pm
No 175 departs 700 am
Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars
seats freo on through trains Tickets sold
and baggage checked to any point in the United
Statosor Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Passen
ger Agont Omaha Nebraska
Sam Chittick has gone to Riverton
Engine 3707 is in Havelock for repairs
Fireman J R Sullivan is on sick list
W H Griggs is a now member of tho
paint gang
J P Burton of Oxford is car inspector
at McCook now
ANothnagol is a new helper in round
house this week
GW Matthews isalso a new member
of the paint gang
W J Logan is a member of the depot
force at Oxford now
Engineer Roy Zint returned to work
after a ten days vacation
R B Archibald was in Denver Mon
day and Tuesday on business
Engineer Ellis Ford has returned to
work after a 10 days vacation
S B McLean has gone down to Ex
celsior Springs Mo for a few days
Brakeman R M VanNortwick has
been transferred to the Cheyenne line
Fireman J W Bartholoma resigned
from companys service first of week
The sick are C W Dewey C 11
Downey W S Ackerman and E H
Pearson
E N Stever extra agent is relieving
F L Enlow cashier in freight house
who is ill
J B Burton late round house fore
man at Oxford was at headquarters
Monday
J W Rude fireman who has been
off for some time returned to work
Thursday
Conductor and Mrs Mose Carmoney
went down to Red Cloud Monday on a
short visit
Conductor and Mrs Frank Rank
have gone to Winona Minn where his
father is seriously ill
Brakeman and Mrs G E McBndo
are enjoying the pleasures of a two
weeks visit in Superior
John Powers of night gang is on sick
list and Louis Yost is taking his place
in the boiler gang nights
Engineer and Mrs W W Archibald
and Freddie arrived from Chicago first
of the week from a vacation of a month
W P Bross H P Sutton O Kunkle
and W D Darnell were hunting up
near Laird Monday Ask them about
it
Conductor and Mrs J W Line are
spending a few days in Denver this
week Conductor Childress has the 29
in the interim
Switchman W T Wilcott of Oxford
is visiting relatives in Venango and
John Newberry has gone down from
here to fill his place meanwhile
Conductor J F Utter has the 95
while Conductor Carmoney is away and
Conductor R M Douglass is on the 97
during Conductor Ranks absence
O Kunkle W D Darnell G L
Burney and H D Stewart departed
Wednesday morning on a few days
hunting trip up at the head of the
Willow
The general paint gang has been here
this week and Supt Campbells office
the ticket office and other parts of the
depot show the results of their labor
and paints
T E Calvert of Lincoln Frank Harris
of Denver and W W Johnson Burling
ton officials were in the city yesterday
last Thursday Red Cloud Commer
cial Advertiser
Supt A Campbell left on 14 Sunday
night for Excelsior Springs Missouri
to resume and continue treatment at the
springs for his health which all hope
may be benefitted
Dusty Rhodes has resigned from the
service and will soon go to Ottumwa
Iowa to play baseball in that club of
which Snapper Kennedy is captain
and manager B A Thoel takes his
place in charge of coal sheds and yards
J W Eastman late of the carpenter
force here but newly appointed round
house foreman at Oxford went down to
Oxford last Saturday and assumed
charge of his new position and duties
Heres hoping success may be his por
tion
J GSchobel roadmasters clerk has
been transferred to Supt Campbells
office and installed as timekeeper for all
the trainmen on the Western division
The advancement carries with it a nice
increase of salary W M Stoner head
clerk in the storehouse succeeds to the
roadmasters clerkship while Max Long
is at present filling Stonersold position
RAILROAD EMPLOYEES
You pay too much I can save you
money on Hamilton and Hampden high
grade watches Chas B Morgan
Holdrege Neb
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Will Open a Music Studio
Mis3 Alice Robidoux teacher of
piano and harmony will open her
music studio Friday March 18th
at the residence of Mrs C L
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S W Nebraska Teachers
The Southwest Nebraska District
Teachers association will hold a two
days session in McCook April 1 and 2
next This fact will draw many teach
ers here from all over this section of the
state and the question of entertaining is
before us A committee of city teachers
will call on our citizens and it is hoped
that they may secure adequate accom
modations for all The city hotels have
given reduced rates and it is hoped sat
isfactory terms may bo made in private
residences
This session takes the place of that
which should have been hold in Camb
ridge last November and tho program
is a complete guarantee that tho sessions
will be highly worthwhile
Saturday night State Supt Stetson of
Maine one of the ablest educational
workers in the United States will lec
ture
State Supt FowlerDeputy State Supt
McBrien State High School Inspector
Crabtreo will bo present on one or both
days of the session
Miss Anna E Caldwell a Lincoln
primary teacher will give practical
work at both sessions
Friday evening a reception will be
given by tho McCook teacher corps
The Pythian orchestra will bo a feature
Citizens of McCook will vie with the
teachers in the fine art of entertainment
and sociability
Let us got in training for the summer
normal by giving the association a royal
welcome and most hospitable treatment
Two Days In Police Court
Police Judge Berrys court attracted
the multitude Monday and Tuesday of
this week tho drawing card being two
suits from tho under world Monday
four young men from the country were
in court charged with disturbing tho
peace and destroying property Tho
evidence in the case showed that some
screening over a screen door was tho ex
tent of the damage done The judge
fined one of the youths 2 nnd costs
another 1 and costs while the third
was acquitted and the other dismissed
Tuesday one of the half world
nymphs was before the court tho case
being an echo of the first suit The
female in question was fined 10 and
costs but appealed the case to the dis
trict court
Closed With Wednesday Night
The protracted meetings that have
been held in the Baptist church for the
past few weeks closed with the meeting
on Wednesday evening of this week
The results have been very satisfactory
The meetings have been well attended
throughout and the interest has been
keen and absorbing Religious life in
the city has been aroused and quicken
ed and materially strencthRnpri Thn
confessions were numerous and the ad
ditions to the churches the Baptist
church in particular will be many
Junior League Social
The Junior League of the Methodist
church will give a social and entertain
ment at the church on Friday evening
March 18th Admission 10 cents in
cluding refreshments
PROGEAM
Voluntary Clara Anton
Song By League
Recitation Kenneth Carman
Song Tacie DeLong anrl Fay Stayner
Recitation Gertrude Snjder
Song By Eight Girls
Recitation Mildred Berry
Song By League
Cows For Sale
Fresh and coming fresh Good milk
ejrs Reasonable prices Write me at
McCoook Tom ORourke
The Tribune wants a correspondent
at Lebanon Write the publisher He
will try to make a proposition that will
interest you Do it today
Farm implements of every sort a
whole carload about to arrive at W T
Colemans
Have you met Oriana Shes in town
Ask McConnell
If your stock is out of condition re
member we carry a large line of stock
remedies and foods McConnell
Druggist
Notice to Parents
Spring classes for beginners over five
years of age will be started in the South
McCook and the West ward schools on
Monday March 21 Children will be
received from that day till Monday
March 28th inclusive but in no case
later than the last named date
George H Thomas Superintendent
Flowers For Easter
Place your order now Special price
to churches McCook Green House
Phone 91
That Argentine ware at Colemans
cannot fail to capture you See it You
will buy no other
Try Cone Bros tonic liver pills
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Harness of All Kinds
You will find them at W T
Colemans at the right price Col
lars pads lines strap work etc
Call and see
Alex Bergeron the well known piano
tuner and repairer will be in McCook
shortly after the 15th of this month in
the line of his work Wait for him
Dont Sow Weed Seeds
Get a fanning mill and clean
your seeds of all kinds before sow
ing Dont sow or plant weed
seeds They sap the ground of the
moisture needed for your crops
Try the Owens mill
W T Coleman
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NUMBER 41
McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday morning
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Want a kodak Seo Cone Bros
We want to bo you druggist Cone
Bros
Remember the namo McConnell for
drugs
Garden seeds and drills Coleman
has them
Universal and Ideal meat choppers at
Colemans
Embroideries in sots at tho Thomp
son Dry Goods Cos
A metal folding bed of neat design for
salo Inquire at this office
Tho Martin Commission Hn i Miiif
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largely increasing its stock
For sale 7 room houso and two lots
Inquire of Mrs W M Irwin tf
Will buy hogs Tuesdays and Satur
days F S Wilcox
Scale books Typewriter papers
The Tuiiiune
Sun bonnets for everybody just re
ceived at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Wanted A girl for general house
work Inquiro at residence of Mrs C
II Boyle
Nine colors in chambray just recoived
at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos 10
cents yard
In using McMillens cough euro you
run no risk money refunded if not
satisfactory
Tho famous Household and Wheeler
it Wilson sewing machines are sold by
W T Coleman
Newest medallions pendants and ap
pliques just received at tho Thompson
Dry Goods Cos
Cone Bros tho popular druggists sell
the famous White Pino and Tar for
coughs and colds
A fresh supply of Reigers famous
California perfumes just received at
Cone Bros drug store
Bishop Graves will be at St Albans
church to preach and to confirm Sun
day evening March 20th
The latest in box paper writing tab
lets pencil tablets and school supplies
A McMillkn Druggist
May we tell you about our paints
Show you color cards and give you
figures McConnell Druggist
Lace curtains bobinet curtains and
curtain stuffs in handsome designs just
new at tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos
A carload of buggies and wagons will
bo received by W T Coleman in a few
days Wait and see them before buying
You will want your Spring wall paper
soon Remember that the finest assort
ment of patterns are to be found at Cone
Bros
The George Leland feed business has
been purchased by Joseph E Nelms
who recently became a resident of the
city moving in from the Willow and
purchasing the Donovan residence
The bar docket for the March term of
district court was placed in the hands
of the attorneys and others interested
first of this week There are G2 cases in
the list The session opens on Monday
morning Mar 11th
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
Christian Bible school at 10 a m
Sermons at 11 a m and 8 p m Prayer
meeting every Wednesday evening at 8
p m Good music All invited
W C German Pastor
Congregational Sunday school 1 0
am Y P S C Eat 7 p m Sermons
at 11 a m and 8 p m Morning service
reception of members Evening subject
A Real Conversion Good music
George A Conrad Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in the
month Sunday school at 10 oclock a m
Morning prayer at 11 and evening prayer
and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in
the month Holy Communion at 730 a
m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
First Baptist Church Sermons at
11 a m and 745 p m Bible school at
945 a m Junior society at 3 p m B
Y P U at 7 45 p m Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening 8 p m Evange
listic sermons at both morning and even
ing services Excellent music All wel
come Doors of church will be open
morning and evening to receive new
members C R Betts Pastor
Methodist Sunday school at 10 am
Class meeting at 12 Junior League at
3 p m Epworth League at 7 p m
Prayer meeting every Wednesday even
ing at 8 p m Preaching at 11 a mand
S p m Morning subject Assurance
Evening subject A Devout Man
Revival meetings will begin next Sun
day night in South McCook Brother
Got will open them
M B Carman Pastor
Rev A G Axtell of the Trenton Con
gregational church spent Monday in the
city on business
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